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Whether you're talking about a film or a relationship, it's never easy getting inside someone's head.
Sure, directors have tried many tactics to achieve the former (hello, cheesy voice-over). But actually making private thoughts and musings coherent...

Marc Maron -- comedian, actor, author, podcaster -- is back with the sitcom that bears his name and likeness.
Broadly put, "Maron," whose third season begins tonight on IFC, is a story about learning to live with craziness and need, your own,...

The Spirit Awards. The Independent Spirit Awards. The Indie Spirits. It's an awards show so casual-cool that organizers don't even much mind what you call it.
The Film Independent Spirit Awards, as they are officially known to recognize the Los...

The global love affair with American popular culture was on full display – albeit in vastly different ways – in the fall 2015 collections of Opening Ceremony and Tommy Hilfiger presented Sunday night and Monday morning respectively.
Hilfiger’s...

John Malkovich has played his share of refined psychopaths on screen, though perhaps his most famous role to date was a meta-version of himself in the 1999 Spike Jonze movie "Being John Malkovich."
Last year, the actor once again refracted...

After taking this year off, YouTube announced it will bring back its music awards next year. But things will be different.
YouTube has teamed up with Kia Motors and executive producer Vice Media for the awards, which will have a different format from its...

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But some of the year's biggest movies waited out those late-summer gatherings to land somewhere else entirely — at...

Musicians come to Coachella for all kinds of reasons: to hype fresh work, unveil an anticipated reunion, collect a fat paycheck. But not many use the annual music and arts festival in Indio to turn off members of their audience, as Julian Casablancas of...

Spike Jonze and Jonah Hill would seem an unlikely duo to make one fall back in love with the bi-annual dog and pony show known as New York Fashion Week – an arcane, mostly outmoded ritual showcasing the possible wardrobe choices of six months hence.
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If there is one store that has shaped fashion retail in the 21st century, it's Opening Ceremony.
Founded by California natives Carol Lim and Humberto Leon in New York's SoHo in 2002, Opening Ceremony was conceived as a shopping version of the Olympics,...

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Mike Myers has finally explained his children's curious names, baby.
The "Supermensch" director offered up his reasoning during a Thursday appearance on "The Late Show With David Letterman."
The "Austin Powers" star...

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Spike Jonze and Jonah Hill are collaborating on a play that Opening Ceremony will produce as its New York Fashion Week presentation, WWD reports. Jonze, who won an Academy Award this year for his screenplay for "Her," is also slated to direct....

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